The Sabbats: A New Approach to Living the Old Ways
By (Author) Edain Mccoy
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
8th September 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Witchcraft and wicca
299
368
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
575g
Sabbats is now back in print with a new cover! Discover many fresh, exciting ways to deepen your connection to the turning of the Wheel of the Year. This practical guide to Pagan holidays features easy and versatile ideas for combining old customs with new expressions of your beliefs. Sabbats provides background information on Paganism and the origins of the eight Sabbats, followed by comprehensive chapters on each one. Explore numerous ideas for inexpensive seasonal parties, craft ideas, and recipes to enrich your celebrations. The last section offers sixteen complete texts of Sabbat rituals with detailed guidelines for adapting them to specific traditions or individual tastes. Also included is an extensive reference section with a resources guide, musical scores for rituals, and more.
Many different types of books have value. Some, like encyclopedias, are broad works which give general introductory material. Such books help people learn if they are really interested in something and need to get a basic idea of what is involved.
Then there are also in-depth resources that reveal intricate and detailed information. Sometimes this type of resource will contain lots of interesting bits of information, but have no continuity.
Breaking the mold of the latter is Edain McCoy's wonderful book, The Sabbats. This is one of the most in-depth studies of the eight major Pagan holidays ever written. In it you will discover the history of the eight holidays -- Samhain, Mabon, and the rest. But that is not all. You'll also learn ways to celebrate the festivals including games, arts and crafts, music, recipes for traditional foods, and much more.
I suspect that you will read this book twice. First, it is such fun that you are going to read right through it, learning all about the holidays you celebrate. You'll learn their sources and alternate methods of participating in the festivals. This alone will add greatly to your understanding of the Wheel of the Year.
But second, you're going to pull this book out and go through it every time a Sabbat is about to occur. You'll look at it for new ideas and deeper understandings of the day. Of course, you might also want to use the glossary of common Pagan terms on a daily basis, so don't put this book on a back shelf!
This is a book you will learn from initially, and then learn more from every time you open its fun and intriguing pages. This book must be on your shelf.
EDAIN MCCOY (Indianapolis, IN) became a self-initiated Witch in 1981 and has been an active part of the Pagan community since her formal initiation into a large San Antonio coven in 1983. Edain is the author of fifteen books, including Bewitchments, Enchantments, and Ostara.